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State of the Schools: Halifax County highlights math gains, CTE credentials and nearly $1 million in scholarships
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Huskin presented the annual State of the Schools, citing improved math proficiency, hundreds of CTE certifications, college credit and nearly $1 million in scholarships; CTE leaders and a student speaker described classroom-to-career programs and a teacher recruitment initiative.
Dr. Huskin, the district superintendent, delivered the Halifax County Public Schools’ annual State of the Schools report, citing increases in student achievement metrics, career and technical education outcomes and community support for scholarships.
The report matters because academic performance, workforce credentials and scholarship access affect students’ post‑graduation options and the district’s workforce development goals.
Dr. Huskin highlighted operational and student‑outcome figures: transportation drivers logged about 4,000,000 miles last year across 24 bus routes; school food services served 881,725 meals; seniors were awarded nearly $1,000,000 in scholarships; 50 students earned an associate’s degree…
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